In which specific plant structures would you LEAST expect to find collenchyma tissue?
Beneath the epidermis of young stems
In the petioles of leaves
Supporting the veins of leaves
Mature vascular bundles of woody stems
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Lamellar collenchyma is seen in the stem of
Cucurbita
Leucas
Sambuscus
Monstera
Where is collenchyma tissue typically found in plants?
Beneath the epidermis in young stems and petioles
In the center of the root
In the vascular bundles of leaves
Surrounding the xylem and phloem
Where is collenchyma tissue typically found in a plant?
Beneath the epidermis in young stems and petioles
In the center of the stem
In the root cortex
In mature, woody stems
I. These tissue are found as layers or patches
II. It consists of cells which are thickened at the corners
III. It often contains chloroplast
IV. Intercellular spaces are absent
V. They provide mechanical support to growing parts of plants
The above characters are attributed to
Vascular tissue
Collenchyma
Parenchyma
Simple sclerenchyma